Foreword
Preface and Acknowledgment
EVOLUTION OF DRUG DISCOVERY
Antiquity
Great Periods of Drug Discovery
Vaccines
THE FIRST SYNTHETIC DRUGS AND THE BIRTH OF CHEMOTHERAPY
Aspirin, Phenacetin, and Paracetamol
Discovery of Pyrazolones
Cocaine and Local Anesthetics
Barbiturates and Related Compounds
Fathers of Chemotherapy
FROM CASUAL OBSERVATIONS TO SYSTEMATIC SEARCH
From Antihistamines to Antipsychotics and Antidepressants: The
Origins of Psychopharmacology
Benzodiazepines
Structural Variations on Sulfanilamide
Azoles as a Source of Antibacterials, Antifungals, and
Antihelmintics
The Long Fight Against Cancer
Sildenafil -
The First Inhibitor of Rectile Dysfunction
NATURE AS A SOURCE OF DRUGS: DRUGS FROM NATURAL PRODUCTS
Plant Sources: Derivatives and Related Drugs (Selected
Examples)
Animal Sources: Derivatives and Related Drugs
Drugs from Microbiological Sources
Drugs from Marine Origin: The Contribution of the Sea to the
Therapeutic Arsenal
RATIONALIZING THE DRUG DISCOVERY PROCESS
Early Rational Drug Discovery Approaches: L-Dopa and
L-Alpha-Methyldopa
Receptor-Based Drug Discovery
Antimetabolites in the Fight Against Bacteria, Viruses, and
Cancer
Cyclooxygenase(COX) Inhibitors
STRUCTURE-BASED DRUG DISCOVERY
Searching for the Ideal Antihypertensive Agent:
Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS)
HIV Protease Inhibitors
Drugs Effective Against the Influenza Virus (the Flu)
Fight Against Cancer
New Avenues for the Development of Antidiabetic Agents.
Dipeptidyl-Peptidase-IV Inhibitors: Sitagliptin and Vildaglptin
BIOPHARMACEUTICALS
Monoclonal Antibodies (MAbs)
Recombinant DNA Technology (Genetic Engineering)
Some Recombinant Protein Drugs
Protein-Polyethyleneglycol (PEG) Conjugates (Protein
PEGylation)
DRUG DISCOVERY IN THE POSTGENOMIC ERA: CONCLUDING REMARKS
Chemical/Genomic Strategy
Summary
Enrique Ravi?a studied pharmacy at the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, where he obtained his PhD in 1969 and was appointed Professor of Organic Chemistry in 1975. Since 1981 he is Professor of Medicinal/Pharmaceutical Chemistry at the same University. He is a member of the Spanish Royal Academy of Pharmacy, a founding member of the Spanish Society of Medicinal Chemistry and a member of the American Chemical Society. Professor Ravi?a has over 120 publications to his name in the field of chemistry of drugs, especially in the area of antipsychotic and cardiovascular potential drugs, including a book, book chapters, as well as a co-inventor of the world patent "6-phenyldihydropyrrolopyrimidinedione derivatives".
"This serves as an excellent companion to many of the popularmedicinal chemistry and pharmacology books, and gives studentsadditional insight into the contemporary drug discovery process."(Doody's, 16 March 2012) "The text is well referenced and complete with chemicalillustrations... Recommended. Upper-division undergraduatesthrough professionals." (Choice, 1 October 2011) "It can be used by students interested in the classicachievements and case stories of drug discovery, but also by moreexperienced scientists as a guiding overview on the field. Last butnot least, it serves well as a compendium to industrialprofessionals in the field of biomedical and medicinal chemistryresearch." (ChemMedChem, 2011)
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